🔭scope

noun
/skoʊp/

Meaning

the range of one's perception, understanding, or activity

Example Sentences

The project is beyond the scope of our resources.

Example Expressions

within the scope

Synonyms

range, extent, capacity, reach, breadth

Antonyms

limitlessness, narrowness

Collocations

scope of work, within scope, beyond scope, broad scope

More Example Sentences

Any work outside the scope will be subject to additional charges.

The scope of my work has increased significantly compared to last year.

Before starting the project, I want to clearly define the scope and budget.

If the budget is limited, I can reduce the scope and offer a workable solution.

I want complete transparency between us regarding the budget and scope of work.

Initial discussions about project scope prevent misunderstandings in the future.

I do not mean any disrespect to you, but I believe this issue is beyond your scope.

This change is outside the original scope, so it will be counted as additional work.

The situation was that the client kept wanting to change the scope of the project repeatedly.

Within this budget, I can work on a limited scope, but covering the full scope would be difficult.

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